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In 2008, Harm Reduction International released the Global State of Harm Reduction, a report that mapped responses to drug-related HIV and hepatitis C epidemics around the world for the first time. The data gathered for the report provided a crit[...]Rapport
The drive to scale-up needle and syringe programmes and opioid substitution therapy for people who inject drugs has stalled, according to this report. Despite a UN pledge to end AIDS by 2030, no new countries have established needle and syringe[...]Rapport
HRI ; K. STONE, Éditeur scientifique ; S. SHIRLEY-BEAVAN, Éditeur scientifique | London : HRI (Harm Reduction International) | 2018The 2018 Global State of Harm Reduction is the sixth edition of this report, and the most comprehensive ever thanks to a coordinated effort of over 100 harm reduction practitioners, academics, advocates and activists from around the world. It f[...]Rapport
The Global State of Harm Reduction is the only report that provides an independent analysis of harm reduction in the world. Now in its the seventh edition, the Global State of Harm Reduction 2020 is the most comprehensive global mapping of harm [...]Rapport
The Global State of Harm Reduction is the only report that provides an independent analysis of harm reduction in the world. Now in its the eighth edition, the Global State of Harm Reduction 2022 is the most comprehensive global mapping of harm r[...]Chapitre
J. A. INCIARDI ; D. C. McBRIDE ; H. L. SURRATT | 1998Auparavant, les héroïnomanes étaient perçus comme un groupe structuré aux pratiques spécifiques et produisant même une forme de sous-culture. Aujourd'hui, les usagers d'héroïne existent toujours mais leurs pratiques se sont diversifiées. Les con[...]Périodique
S. J. LASH ; J. D. GILMORE ; J. L. BURDEN ; K. R. WEAVER ; BLOSSER S. L. ; M. L. FINNEY | 2005ENGLISH : Contracting and prompting clients to attend substance abuse treatment aftercare substantially improves treatment adherence and outcome. However, this approach has not been evaluated for improving entry into initial treatment. We recr[...]Périodique
S. K. SCHMITT ; PHIBBS C. S. ; J. D. PIETTE | 2003ENGLISH : This study examined whether substance abuse patients who live farther from their source of outpatient mental health care were less likely to obtain aftercare following an inpatient treatment episode. For those patients who did receiv[...]Article : Périodique
C. NOTLEY ; V. MASKREY ; R. HOLLAND |Aims: Little is currently known regarding treatment barriers amongst problematic drug users not in structured treatment. Much previous work accessed samples entering treatment or predates recent service changes. This study sought to access a ‘ha[...]Article : Périodique
Aims: The abuse of prescription pain relievers and/or heroin is a significant public health concern. This article identifies the changes in this epidemic and estimates the extent of the gap between treatment availability and need. Method: This [...]Article : Périodique
E. WOOD ; T. KERR ; P. M. SPITTAL ; K. LI ; W. SMALL ; M. W. TYNDALL ; R. S. HOGG ; M. V. O'SHAUGHNESSY ; M. T. SCHECHTER |Background: Although medically supervised safer injecting facilities (SIFs) remain untested in North America, their implementation is currently being debated. Reluctance of health policy makers to initiate a pilot study of SIFs may in part be hi[...]Rapport
The world drug problem has multiple public health dimensions encompassing vulnerability to drug use disorders and dependence, treatment and care of people with drug use disorders, reducing harm associated with drug misuse, and access to controll[...]Périodique
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R. D. DRUMM ; D. C. McBRIDE ; L. METSCH ; J. B. PAGE ; K. DICKERSON ; B. JONES |Illicit drug use remains a significant public health threat. The issues surrounding drug use are recognized by public health professionals as important for several reasons. The incidence and prevalence of drug use persists in spite of the extens[...]Périodique
JUDAY T. R. ; A. WU ; D. D. CELENTANO ; K. D. FRICK ; M. C. WANG ; D. VLAHOV | 2003ENGLISH : Although injecting drug users (IDUs) are highly dependent on Medicaid, the literature has not explored the effect of Medicaid HMO enrollment on medical care utilization. This longitudinal analysis compares 6-month utilization levels [...]